£03 Eno», Se, 
chiefs.’ Nothing. can. be obtained: by.a-pecunt, 
ary emolument, unaccompanied by the order of 
a chief, and force has often occasioned a reme 
porary desertion of the inhabitants. 
In my return | followed, to Segalo, the large 
road leading from Danyu-mas to Surokerto 5 
avewesele and Gomuro are, in the province of 
yu-mas, the principal villages on this road; 
M ks belongs to the district of Banjar: Kutton 
waringin isa considerable village at the eastern 
extremity of this district. Here I left the large 
road and went on in a northern direction, cross” 
ing the large river of Serayu a few miles before 
the influx of the Merawu. Between Gomorra 
and Kutto-waringin L had a favourable oppor, 
tunity, of aking the Mountain: of Tagal, the 
Sundoro, and the Sumbing, into. one. point of 
view, and to determine their relative situation. 
- October 18.— 1 halted at the principal village 
ef the District of Bandshar, near the foot of the 
ridge of hills which rises again to the North of 
the valley that, transmits the large river: it is 
situated near the banks of the stream Merawu, 
above mentioned, and contains, according to 
— about 1000 inhabi Hans The roads, 
thre vill 03d and regular, 
peser ifo aang these of the ca-- 
: pical of di a prnvince. This village appears to be- 
ina prosperous condition, the environs are fertile. 
and well watered, and the cultivation is luxuriant, 
In departing from rhe large road, my objecs. 
was to investigate. the. extensive d which, 
à this part of the L se 
nia 
bing ch promised a abundance and 
variety of vegetable. productions chan p be 
expected on the common r 
